From past to present, what a blast! Our Kindergarten students stepped into history for their Long Ago Day.
They got a taste of the "good old days" with hands-on activities as they experienced life long ago, from making their own butter and crafting dolls, to playing with Lincoln Logs, writing with chalk and quills by candlelight, mailing letters, and more. Long Ago Day was full of new (old!) skills.
They got a taste of the "good old days" with hands-on activities as they experienced life long ago, from making their own butter and crafting dolls, to playing with Lincoln Logs, writing with chalk and quills by candlelight, mailing letters, and more. Long Ago Day was full of new (old!) skills.




Way to go, Tigers! These 2nd grade champs have been hard at work to earn certificates in their typing program!


Congrats to all our grade level Leaders of the Month! Way to go, Tigers!

Third Grade took a field trip to Rural Resources. When they arrived, they divided into groups and rotated through many stations, visiting animals and other demonstrations. *Students saw rabbits, cows, and goats.
*Rush Bakshi showed green beans and okra and let students cut them open and look at the insides.
*Sarah Creutzinger had different food items students could use to either build a plant or an animal.
*Students also learned about about the food web and used yarn to demonstrate how each item is needed to complete the web, using vocabulary words like sun, producer, and consumer.
*Students visited a greenhouse and made a flower seed bomb they can plant in the spring to grow a small flower patch at their home.
*Rush Bakshi showed green beans and okra and let students cut them open and look at the insides.
*Sarah Creutzinger had different food items students could use to either build a plant or an animal.
*Students also learned about about the food web and used yarn to demonstrate how each item is needed to complete the web, using vocabulary words like sun, producer, and consumer.
*Students visited a greenhouse and made a flower seed bomb they can plant in the spring to grow a small flower patch at their home.

Our next group of 5th grade Tiger Troopers! Tiger Troop is our 5th Grade leadership program. These Tigers help during morning bus duty. They greet and help our younger students, clean up, help younger students open eating utensils, hold the door, and more! They also participate in a variety of leadership opportunities in our school.
#FutureReady #WeAreGreenevilleCity #TigersServe
#FutureReady #WeAreGreenevilleCity #TigersServe

Can you guess the mystery letter? Stop by the lobby and peek inside the box to see the clues. This week’s box was designed by Mrs. Becca's Kindergarten class.

Happy Thanksgiving from Kindergarten!


Pumpkin fun with Kindergarten!





These students were brave enough to accept the beware challenge and check out a "Read... if you DARE!" mystery book. Tigers are readers...and brave!

Congrats to all our grade level Leaders of the Month! Way to go, Tigers!

Our next group of 5th grade Tiger Troopers! Tiger Troop is our 5th Grade leadership program. These Tigers help during morning bus duty. They greet and help our younger students, clean up, help younger students open eating utensils, hold the door, and more! They also participate in a variety of leadership opportunities in our school.
#FutureReady #WeAreGreenevilleCity #TigersServe
#FutureReady #WeAreGreenevilleCity #TigersServe

Tiger Time students and other art students in Mrs. Harmon's class are making holiday cards to send to troops in the coming weeks. This year we are sending to 4 soldiers who have a local connection to Greeneville. One each in the Army, Navy, Air Force and a Marine who is starting basic training this month. Students will see photos of the soldiers and discuss how hard it is to be away from family during holidays and how sometimes even the smallest things like a cute drawing can make your day better.
#TigersServe #TigersGive
#TigersServe #TigersGive

Want more Book Fair? No problem! Keep the party going online. All book purchases over $35 ship free and every purchase benefits our school library. Our online shopping link is open through November 16th: https://bookfairs.scholastic.com/bf/tusculumviewelemschool

Second Harvest will be doing a food distribution event: Greeneville/Greene County will be held at the Greene County Fairgrounds- 109 Jeff Woods Memorial Drive.
Recipients must be from Greene County to receive the food distribution at the Greene County Fairgrounds.
Wednesday Nov 5th
Time: 4 to 6 p.m.
Recipients will need to bring their SNAP card and a form of ID. They must also visit the designated pickup locations based on their residence. Anyone picking up food for more than one family must also have the other family's SNAP card and proof of residence.
Recipients must be from Greene County to receive the food distribution at the Greene County Fairgrounds.
Wednesday Nov 5th
Time: 4 to 6 p.m.
Recipients will need to bring their SNAP card and a form of ID. They must also visit the designated pickup locations based on their residence. Anyone picking up food for more than one family must also have the other family's SNAP card and proof of residence.
Our next group of 5th grade Tiger Troopers! Tiger Troop is our 5th Grade leadership program. These Tigers help during morning bus duty. They greet and help our younger students, clean up, help younger students open eating utensils, hold the door, and more! #FutureReady #WeAreGreenevilleCity #TigersServe

First Grade students created their own spider web bookmarks after reading both fiction and nonfiction books about spiders in library.

Our 5th Grade Tigers are leading a service project for our local VFW and local Veterans. From October 27th through November 4th, fifth graders will be set up in the front hallway during morning bus duty.
You can bring a $1.00 (or more!) donation and receive a patriotic bracelet. Donations will be given to our local Andrew Johnson VFW Post 1990.
You can bring a $1.00 (or more!) donation and receive a patriotic bracelet. Donations will be given to our local Andrew Johnson VFW Post 1990.

Join us tomorrow for our Fall Family Fun Night!
Thank you to Carter Properties and Kiser Blvd Auto for donating to make this night possible!
Petros food truck will be available for a dinner option. Free creamy cup for every student, free face painting by Maggie's Designs, DJ Cody Baugh, human slot machine, costume contest, and more!!
Come join us for one of the most fun nights at TV! 5-7pm this Thursday!!


Second grade students read the book "Creepy Carrots" and then created their own creepy and cute carrots to hide around the library. Students even discovered an autographed copy of the book that reads:
"To Tusculum View Students: Eat more broccoli! Aaron Reynolds, 2016"
What is your favorite book to read in October?
"To Tusculum View Students: Eat more broccoli! Aaron Reynolds, 2016"
What is your favorite book to read in October?


Congrats to all our grade level Leaders of the Month! Way to go, Tigers!

